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>> he was convicting for violating cuba's law. it is not just a crime in cuba, it is also a crime in the united states and in many other countries and this is the reason why he was convicted because of going against our constitutional order. >> mr. gross told me when he brought all the equipment in, the people at the airport, the authorities saw the equipment and they say you have to pay duty on it, 100%. he didn't want to pay 100%. so they just said pay $100 and could you bring the equipment in. but they inspected all of those cell phones and all of the satellite phones, whatever he was bringing in, and allowed him to bring it into the country. as a result he says he doesn't understand why he was arrested. >> it has been written in some media report, mr. gross misled u.s.-cuban authorities about the kind of equipment he was introducing into the country without the proper authorities and he also misled members of the cuban jewish community about the purpose of his trip to cuba and what he was doing in cuba. >> alan gross says his
>> he was convicting for violating cuba's law. it is not just a crime in cuba, it is also a crime in the united states and in many other countries and this is the reason why he was convicted because of going against our constitutional order. >> mr. gross told me when he brought all the equipment in, the people at the airport, the authorities saw the equipment and they say you have to pay duty on it, 100%. he didn't want to pay 100%. so they just said pay $100 and could you bring the...
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but we have to have immigration laws. with we can't be the only country in the world that doesn't have immigration laws and doesn't enforce them. i think there's a balance we have to find. and i think that's what he'll do as president and he's not going to politicize it the way this president has done. >> when you heard the president come out last week on his new directive on allowing some young illegal immigrants to stay in the united states, to get legal status for two years at a time, to go get jobs, et cetera, you immediately afterwards, you pulled off from your alternative to the dream act. you were hoping to work with democrats and others to find some ofrt alternative way to deal with this. you've backed away from that now, why? >> what i said was, i thought by doing it the way he did, it's going to make it harder to find the kind of solution in the long-term that we all wanted to do. when i first encountered when i came to the senate, no one wanted to talk about immigration. there were too many scars, very highly c
but we have to have immigration laws. with we can't be the only country in the world that doesn't have immigration laws and doesn't enforce them. i think there's a balance we have to find. and i think that's what he'll do as president and he's not going to politicize it the way this president has done. >> when you heard the president come out last week on his new directive on allowing some young illegal immigrants to stay in the united states, to get legal status for two years at a time,...
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and last night, he reminded american people we can do better. >> no single law, no set of laws can eliminate evil from the world or prevent every senseless act of violence in our society. but that can't be an excuse for an action. surely we can do better than this. >> we can do better and we must. today, we have new signs that the tragedy in sandy hook elementary has changed the gun control debate. a new reuters poll showed that 50% now favor strong regulation for gun ownership. up 8 points from before the shooting. 84% support background checks. that's up 7%. and 60% support limits on automatic weapons, up 6%. this tragedy is different. and it's changing how americans feel about this issue. but we must also remember the terrible truth. little kids die from guns every day. since 1979, more than 116,000 children and teenagers have been killed in gun violence. 116,000. all year we've seen killings from chicago to flint michigan to new york. already, we've seen children killed in the bronx. too long have we buried children in silence. >> now, everyone is begin
and last night, he reminded american people we can do better. >> no single law, no set of laws can eliminate evil from the world or prevent every senseless act of violence in our society. but that can't be an excuse for an action. surely we can do better than this. >> we can do better and we must. today, we have new signs that the tragedy in sandy hook elementary has changed the gun control debate. a new reuters poll showed that 50% now favor strong regulation for gun ownership. up...
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constitution, if i didn't schedule it, it wouldn't pass, and if he didn't sign it, it wouldn't become law, so we had a deep interest in learning how to work with each other. i don't have any sense that obama has either the temperament or skills or the interest in learning to work with john boehner. >> how to deal with republicans mainly on the tea party side, they have been quoted saying whatever it takes to make this guy a one term president, we have to get him out. >> we had a huge freshman class in 1994. it was the first majority in 40 years. we will an enormous freshman class. they had to come in. as senator lindsey graham will come in, a lot of stuff they did, they were too impatient, looking back. he knows i was trying to develop a growing republicanism hadn't been there 40 years. it was frustrating and hard and difficult. people of goodwill should be able to figure this out. it has to start with a willingness on the part of the president to have a conversation. clinton reached a decisive moment about june of 1995 where all of his liberal staff said to him you got to fight gingrich
constitution, if i didn't schedule it, it wouldn't pass, and if he didn't sign it, it wouldn't become law, so we had a deep interest in learning how to work with each other. i don't have any sense that obama has either the temperament or skills or the interest in learning to work with john boehner. >> how to deal with republicans mainly on the tea party side, they have been quoted saying whatever it takes to make this guy a one term president, we have to get him out. >> we had a...
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we've heard after columbine that it was too soon to talk about gun laws. we heard after virginia tech, after tucson, after aurora and oak creek. and now we're hearing it again. for every day we wait, 34 more people are murdered with guns. today many of them were 5-year-olds. president obama rightly sent his heartfelt condolences to the families in newtown, connecticut. but the country needs him to send a bill to congress to fix this problem, calling for meaningful action is not enough. we need immediate action. we have heard all the rhetoric before. what we have not seen is leadership, not from the white house and not from congress. that must end today. that statement from michael bloomberg, mayor of new york city. let's turn to dan gross, president of the bred campaign to prevent gun violence, and also congressman jerrold nadler of new york. gentlemen, thank you for your time tonight. we have experienced a wide range of emotions today. this is absolutely as bad as it could possibly get. who could fathom something like this could happen? but mr. gross, cou
we've heard after columbine that it was too soon to talk about gun laws. we heard after virginia tech, after tucson, after aurora and oak creek. and now we're hearing it again. for every day we wait, 34 more people are murdered with guns. today many of them were 5-year-olds. president obama rightly sent his heartfelt condolences to the families in newtown, connecticut. but the country needs him to send a bill to congress to fix this problem, calling for meaningful action is not enough. we need...
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in japan, they have the toughest gun control laws in the world. they have about two to ten murders a year from guns. when are you going to do the proper math and stop telling people that the number of guns has no correlation to gun murders? it is blatantly obvious. >> it's the total homicide rate i was talking about, and when you create conditions of gun scarcity like you have in the united kingdom, you create conditions that make it easy for criminals. one of the reasons that the united kingdom has an astronomical burglary rate compared to the united states is because uk burglars have no fears of getting shot by the homeowner. according to the united nations, scotland is the most violent industrialized country in the world. one of the reasons scotland is so violent is because the government in london has disabled the scots from being able to protect themselves against violent criminals. >> look me in the eye down this camera lens and tell me scotland is more dangerous than america, when you have 12,000 gun murders a year and 300 million guns, it'
in japan, they have the toughest gun control laws in the world. they have about two to ten murders a year from guns. when are you going to do the proper math and stop telling people that the number of guns has no correlation to gun murders? it is blatantly obvious. >> it's the total homicide rate i was talking about, and when you create conditions of gun scarcity like you have in the united kingdom, you create conditions that make it easy for criminals. one of the reasons that the united...
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and it seems to be the laws of the state. there may be religious objections to it and i respect the fact that many denominations have different points of view with respect to gay marriage and they can hold that in the sanctity of their religion and not bless them. but creating a contract between two people called marriage and allowing them to live together with the protection of law seems to me the way we should be moving in this country so i support the president's decision and i think most persons increasingly understand that times have changed, just like they changed between gays in the military and when i was able to support removing that barrier to service. so i hope everyone -- but at the same time we are a country that is open to diversity and change and my experience with many of my gay and lesbian friends is they form unions as strong as any other unions i've seen and raise children that are good, strong children and are either homosexual, heterosexual or lesbian, depending on themselves, not because their parents ha
and it seems to be the laws of the state. there may be religious objections to it and i respect the fact that many denominations have different points of view with respect to gay marriage and they can hold that in the sanctity of their religion and not bless them. but creating a contract between two people called marriage and allowing them to live together with the protection of law seems to me the way we should be moving in this country so i support the president's decision and i think most...
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but there's a principle in law that you don't put a witness on the stand if you don't know what they're going to say. i think there's also a principle at work here that you don't dangle the possibility of a deal that you can't deliver. and i think the volatility in the markets and people i have spoken to agree with me, the volatility is in part because speaker boehner, scott brown, other people keep dangling the potential 6 a deal that isn't ultimately delivered and those expectations are the problem. so i think going forward into 2013 you won't necessarily see this because i think that maybe after the 3rd they will be smart enough on capitol hill to do a two-year deal, to get us to 2014 without having to do this annually. >> and if they don't, joy, aren't we just going to expend all the political capital that's left in this town on these kind of deals? there's not really going to be any time or energy to do anything else? >> you're absolutely right. you have imagrees reform, gun issues out there. the problem is we are starting to look like an ungovernable country. we're starting to loo
but there's a principle in law that you don't put a witness on the stand if you don't know what they're going to say. i think there's also a principle at work here that you don't dangle the possibility of a deal that you can't deliver. and i think the volatility in the markets and people i have spoken to agree with me, the volatility is in part because speaker boehner, scott brown, other people keep dangling the potential 6 a deal that isn't ultimately delivered and those expectations are the...
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americans know what the surveillance law means. they said on one hand, we don't need this because we promised to do this and on the other hand, we can't do it because it is dangerous to national security. it is an incoherent position. >> when they get in power suddenly executive power lookings better to them. >> no one wants to throw it away. >> julian sanchez from the cato research society. thank you for joining me, my friend. >> good to see you. >>> if for those who are frustrated because the show doesn't do more stories about frustrated norwegian kickers, the story is straight ahead. yo, give it up, dude! up high! ok. don't you have any usefull apps on that thing? who do you think i am, quicken loans? ♪ at quicken loans, our amazingly useful mortgage calculator app allows you to quickly calculate your mortgage payment based on today's incredibly low interest rates... right from your iphone or android smartphone. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. ♪ like gas station sushi. or super cheap car insurance. and the
americans know what the surveillance law means. they said on one hand, we don't need this because we promised to do this and on the other hand, we can't do it because it is dangerous to national security. it is an incoherent position. >> when they get in power suddenly executive power lookings better to them. >> no one wants to throw it away. >> julian sanchez from the cato research society. thank you for joining me, my friend. >> good to see you. >>> if for...
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you know, it's illegal under international law to use civilians as human shield and hamas does it. we nevertheless try to be as surgical as we can. it's difficult. >> not once but twice targeted a building with international media in gaza. why? >> we've had a situation, unfortunately, where hamas has used buildings where media is using for their own command and control. we had a situation today where four terrorists of islamic jihad hiding out in a building with international media. in those situations, we are very careful. we do everything we can to make sure journalists are not harmed and we are surgical as is humanly possible and as far as i know no journalist was harmed. >> in that building. but are you going to continue going after that specific target? >> we'll go after hamas and the other terrorists. we have to stop them from shooting rockets at aur people. we'll always be as careful as we can to try to avoid harming bystanders. >> you want to give us the last question? 48 hours, 72 hours, when's the deadline? >> i hope that we can have a cease-fire and end this quietly. the
you know, it's illegal under international law to use civilians as human shield and hamas does it. we nevertheless try to be as surgical as we can. it's difficult. >> not once but twice targeted a building with international media in gaza. why? >> we've had a situation, unfortunately, where hamas has used buildings where media is using for their own command and control. we had a situation today where four terrorists of islamic jihad hiding out in a building with international media....
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. >> it really is the nation's laws, losing david patraeus. >> personally, this is a heartbreak. >> full disclosure, we are putting this program together the day before thanksgiving and we come to you with the fervent hope that events will not overcome us. on this day, or families come first, like yours. let's start with the bloody conflict between israel and hamas in the middle east. israel's critics say they're doing more than defending themselves. there was a meeting to come up with a diplomatic solution. >> the goal must be a durable outcome that advances the security and legitimate aspirations of the israelis and palestinians alike. >> if there is a possibility of achieving a long-term solution of this problem through diplomatic means, we prefer that. if not, then i'm sure you understand israel will have to take whatever action is necessary to defend its people. >> i will borrow the opening question from the "washington post" columnist david ignatius. the question is, is there any escape from this palestinian version of heil? >> there is not. it goes back to what was said in the beg
. >> it really is the nation's laws, losing david patraeus. >> personally, this is a heartbreak. >> full disclosure, we are putting this program together the day before thanksgiving and we come to you with the fervent hope that events will not overcome us. on this day, or families come first, like yours. let's start with the bloody conflict between israel and hamas in the middle east. israel's critics say they're doing more than defending themselves. there was a meeting to...
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oh, it's a world where the physical laws don't apply. where's my body? i have a tentacle for hand. and my other hand is a laser cannon and here come the zombies. get behind me, patricia heaton. take that. take that zombie scum. got 'em. oh, now it makes sweet love to me, patricia heaton. don worry. don't worry. i'm not using contraception. [laughter and applause] oh, yes, care, care to join us in a three-way centaur abraham lincoln? yes, yes, it's an open virtual republican convention where anything is possible. wait! they're announcing the nominee. it's... it's... mitt romney. [bleeped]. [cheering and applause] really? come on. i got to get some cheat coats for this thing. in the mean-time, abe, patricia, let's do this. we'll be right back. [cheering and applause] >> thank. welcome back, everybody. nation, i was going to wait to report on this next story tomorrow, but there may not be a tomorrow. because this threat comes from the actis of evil, which is just as evil and as axisy as ever. but tonight it's not iraq or north korea. tonight evil comes from... [beeping sequence] ... i
oh, it's a world where the physical laws don't apply. where's my body? i have a tentacle for hand. and my other hand is a laser cannon and here come the zombies. get behind me, patricia heaton. take that. take that zombie scum. got 'em. oh, now it makes sweet love to me, patricia heaton. don worry. don't worry. i'm not using contraception. [laughter and applause] oh, yes, care, care to join us in a three-way centaur abraham lincoln? yes, yes, it's an open virtual republican convention where...
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let the liberals go to law school. because unless you're going to be a scumbag trial lawyer like john edwards, you'll be working weekends the rest of their lives. a lot of great jobs out there. i met summit with the strangest job. what was it? i forget them but i said, did you know you're going to be doing this in college? of course she laughed. some crazy job -- i know what was that the person who designs food for tv commercials. lighting, how you put on the plate. that are a lot of jobs out there, and i think young conservatives should all be going into the media, to hollywood, become public school teachers. and by the way, the pay is fantastic. college professors. and as for advise, they could teach me a few tricks. if you're an open got a bad republican on the college campus, you are apparently not going with the flow. at me, that's where you first see the prophetic this. teacher, teacher, i found another example of homophobia in hamlet. no, no. that's fine, johnny, settle down. and so you really don't need advice
let the liberals go to law school. because unless you're going to be a scumbag trial lawyer like john edwards, you'll be working weekends the rest of their lives. a lot of great jobs out there. i met summit with the strangest job. what was it? i forget them but i said, did you know you're going to be doing this in college? of course she laughed. some crazy job -- i know what was that the person who designs food for tv commercials. lighting, how you put on the plate. that are a lot of jobs out...
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things to do with health care, and particularly law and order. when it comes to issues of foreign policy and national security, that's where the military's still retaining a lot of the powers and a lot of that matters to the u.s. particularly because egypt's peace treaty with israel. that's one of the things that morsi has promised to do, he's going to abide and keep egypt committed to all of its internation international --. >> i want to ask you a little bit more about that, because it's hard to get a reading from where we are, what the appetite of the egypt shan people are, they voted for morsi not by a huge margin, and i think the fact that amed shafiq was even close is that this was a vote against the o regime, and not for morsi. the other thing that was in the polls that the egyptian people in very large numbers would like to see egypt end the treaty with israel. so what's the ground as the muslim brotherhood candidate and the egyptian military sort of meet out these issues. >> those two issue are somewhat separate, but they're very importan
things to do with health care, and particularly law and order. when it comes to issues of foreign policy and national security, that's where the military's still retaining a lot of the powers and a lot of that matters to the u.s. particularly because egypt's peace treaty with israel. that's one of the things that morsi has promised to do, he's going to abide and keep egypt committed to all of its internation international --. >> i want to ask you a little bit more about that, because it's...
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>> yes, if they want to change their voting laws they have two options. they can go to the department of justice and ask for permission, or they can sue in federal court and ask for permission there. what is interesting in this recent redistricting cycle, a lot of states decided we don't want to go to the justice department. we want our day in court. texas is one of those places. texas is one of those states who are arguing they don't need the voting acts any more. texas legislature had intentionally discriminateed against blacks and latino, and two of those justices were appointed by president bush. people across the political spectrum when they look at the evidence of what is going on in these places that is covered by section 5, there is still dig crime nation. >> eliot: the rumbling that i hear is that the supreme court might very well pare back section 5 of the voting rights act, in which case the judge who is reviewed the texas law would lose their capacity to do that. >> that's absolutely right. we have are in a situation where we have a statute go
>> yes, if they want to change their voting laws they have two options. they can go to the department of justice and ask for permission, or they can sue in federal court and ask for permission there. what is interesting in this recent redistricting cycle, a lot of states decided we don't want to go to the justice department. we want our day in court. texas is one of those places. texas is one of those states who are arguing they don't need the voting acts any more. texas legislature had...
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oklahoma has this personhood law. so it is not a long shot at all that one state would go all the way and say, look, we are banning abortion because we think roe v wade will be overturned. if the majority really does change. if, say, ruth bader ginsburg is replaced by a conservative, i think a challenge to roe would come up pretty quickly, probably within a year. >> and normally someone nominates justices whether they're in their 40s or early 50s so they remain on the bench for maybe 30, 40 years. they have an enormous impact long after that president is gone. >> and that's become more and more part of the supreme court confirmation game. one of the stories i tell in "the oath" is president obama was torn between kagan and wood. one of the deciding factors was that kagan was 50 and diane wood was 60. that's going to be true whether obama or romney wins this election. >> jeffrey toobin, the author of "the oath," thanks for coming in. >> all right. >>> one of the best-selling vehicles in the united states is now getting
oklahoma has this personhood law. so it is not a long shot at all that one state would go all the way and say, look, we are banning abortion because we think roe v wade will be overturned. if the majority really does change. if, say, ruth bader ginsburg is replaced by a conservative, i think a challenge to roe would come up pretty quickly, probably within a year. >> and normally someone nominates justices whether they're in their 40s or early 50s so they remain on the bench for maybe 30,...
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how did governor-- guys stop smoking pot, it's against the law-- go dirty harry on ignoring the federal ban on sports gambling. what's the difference between the two? >> i don't think any of us are of the illusion that betting on nfl games isn't happening every week in new jersey. ( laughter ). >> jon: okay. i have an idea. let's replace the phrase "betting on nfl games" with the phrase "getting high." ( laughter ) different how? >> that may have been a different feeling 30 or 40 years ago, but the fact is now gaming is everywhere. >> jon: let's replace the word "gaming" with the phrase "getting high." ( laughter ) still not seeing why challenging federal law for gambling is okay, challenging it for pot is not okay. >> let's have the people who benefit from it be the people the state of new jersey, not criminal organizations across new jersey, who are benefiting from it now. >> jon: okay, well let's replace-- ( laughter ) actually, you don't need to replace any words in that. ( laughter ) for it to be a justification to decriminalize marijuana. i know how to fix this. governor. sports b
how did governor-- guys stop smoking pot, it's against the law-- go dirty harry on ignoring the federal ban on sports gambling. what's the difference between the two? >> i don't think any of us are of the illusion that betting on nfl games isn't happening every week in new jersey. ( laughter ). >> jon: okay. i have an idea. let's replace the phrase "betting on nfl games" with the phrase "getting high." ( laughter ) different how? >> that may have been a...
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and your mother-in-law can't wait to tell you about the new romance novel she's been reading. there's only one escape -- they tell you it's too dangerous. but you're going to do it any way. ♪ because it's delicious. >> that's a bad idea! >> drop and run, dude. drop an run. >> i think it's working! oh, lord! >> the turkey! >> this year fry smarter. ♪ >> oh! >> so how do they -- they get cameras inside your kitchen, mika? >> inside your kitchen. the national turkey federation has a set of safety tips that you need to follow. >> there's a national turkey federation? >> there is. make sure your bird is defrosted completely. avoid having the heat on too high. don't leave the fryer unattended. commonsense stuff. but we tried our own turkey, it broke apart obviously, but i thought i could cut you a slice. that beautiful golden brown sheen. >> you do that. we'll see you later, thank you very much. "morning joe" is coming up soon, right? >> yeah. we have texts, e-mails -- >> we'll read those, see you soon. >> i think i'm breaking it here. >> that's great. >> put the knife down. >>
and your mother-in-law can't wait to tell you about the new romance novel she's been reading. there's only one escape -- they tell you it's too dangerous. but you're going to do it any way. ♪ because it's delicious. >> that's a bad idea! >> drop and run, dude. drop an run. >> i think it's working! oh, lord! >> the turkey! >> this year fry smarter. ♪ >> oh! >> so how do they -- they get cameras inside your kitchen, mika? >> inside your kitchen....
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so if you can't give me the information-- so we are still complying with the law because the law gives three option, state, partnership, or federal. so i say dot federal one. if you ever give me all the information that makes me believe that it is worthwhile for our state to do it i will reconsider my decision. but you can't not answer my questionsnd expect me to make a decision. >> jon: although i think the state exchanges are certainly more flurbd out than the federal ones they have even got into. at least-- laid out the framework for the state exchanges. >> except she doesn't tell us how much it going to cost or how much control we are really going have. >> this call in the state exchange doesn't mean i get to make the decisions as i looked at east least a little it looked like they were deciding like it was a senior partner junior partner set up. >> if i'm going pay for it. >> the other way around wouldn't it be senior partner or no partner. >> but i'm not paying for it. >> how much is it, 10 million within i don't know. >> here is my point. >> here is my point. you know, i they we
so if you can't give me the information-- so we are still complying with the law because the law gives three option, state, partnership, or federal. so i say dot federal one. if you ever give me all the information that makes me believe that it is worthwhile for our state to do it i will reconsider my decision. but you can't not answer my questionsnd expect me to make a decision. >> jon: although i think the state exchanges are certainly more flurbd out than the federal ones they have...
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you know, the idea is that it means something different under sharia law? the freedom of expression and chinese context of something other than what we know? you know, racial equality and the jim crow south wasn't something that was culturally grounded. how do you distinguish what you are saying from those long-standing? at least in the mind of human rights advocate. >> guest: that's a great question and i do want to distinguish what i think. i don't accept that kind of relativism at all. what i want to suggest is that the right -- the way they operate involved interact team with institutions and with culture. and so it's not what i want to a dance is to the idea that one can take a right in the abstract and imagine it can be placed on any particular context and will work the same time every time. let's take the example of jim crow south for instance. with one imagines to happen is that the right to racial equality and context that was articulated and in that right was imposed on the jim crow south in american society changed as a result of the articulation
you know, the idea is that it means something different under sharia law? the freedom of expression and chinese context of something other than what we know? you know, racial equality and the jim crow south wasn't something that was culturally grounded. how do you distinguish what you are saying from those long-standing? at least in the mind of human rights advocate. >> guest: that's a great question and i do want to distinguish what i think. i don't accept that kind of relativism at all....
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thereafter he joined a cranford law firm named partner shortly thereafter. he started his political career being elected as a free voter in morris county and serves as director of the board in 1997. in 2001 president george w. bush nominated him as u.s. attorney for the district of new jersey a position held through 2008. in that role he drew national attention battling political corruption, corporate crime, human trafficking and gang violence and directed his attention to ethics during his tenure and spearhead add number of aggressive investigations against corrupt public officials and was able to build and inpressive 130 convictions during this time period. but what you may not know is that like many true new jersey natives, governor christie is a dedicated bruce springsteen fan. top date he's attended 129 springsteen concerts. that dates over 36 years. he told me in advance. so that is a bipartisan issue on which everybody can agree. this morning, governor christie will make opening comments and then we will have a moderated discussion led by brookings se
thereafter he joined a cranford law firm named partner shortly thereafter. he started his political career being elected as a free voter in morris county and serves as director of the board in 1997. in 2001 president george w. bush nominated him as u.s. attorney for the district of new jersey a position held through 2008. in that role he drew national attention battling political corruption, corporate crime, human trafficking and gang violence and directed his attention to ethics during his...
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the judge issued the restraining order hours after the law took effect. it requires everyone who performs abortions to be a...ed obgyn with privileges to admit patients to a local hospital. the clinic filed a lawsuit. new jersey governor chris christie is known for his can der and no problems snapping at çreporter when he was asked question when it wasn't related to the news conference he was holding. >> can i stay on topic? are you stupid? on topic. next question. thank you. thank you all very much and i'm sorry for the idiot over there. take care. that's chris christie at his best making headlines. he has done this in the past. do you ever wish you could make some things just disappear? ♪ [ ping! ] [ ping! ping! ] that's why i use new tampax radiant. it helps keep my period invisible, combining tampax's best-ever leak protection with a revolutionary resealable wrapper so all they'll see is me. [ ping! ] ♪ hi. totally new, awesomely-invisible tampax radiant. check out the whole radiant collection. >>> street lights are out and tens of thousands wit
the judge issued the restraining order hours after the law took effect. it requires everyone who performs abortions to be a...ed obgyn with privileges to admit patients to a local hospital. the clinic filed a lawsuit. new jersey governor chris christie is known for his can der and no problems snapping at çreporter when he was asked question when it wasn't related to the news conference he was holding. >> can i stay on topic? are you stupid? on topic. next question. thank you. thank you...
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the rise of radical islam in the middle east, i cry for the return of sharia law. what it means for them and for us. the author of the extraordinary book. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligatio. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all byob. and you...rent from nationa because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you caeven take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i' going b-i-g. [ male announcer ] good choice business pro. good choice. go national. go like a pro. of green giant vegetables it's
the rise of radical islam in the middle east, i cry for the return of sharia law. what it means for them and for us. the author of the extraordinary book. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligatio. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock....
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. >> if it is not against the law. suppose for whatever reason, this is an -- a gray area where there isn't a law that might cover it, precisely. what should happen? >> you are the lawyer, greta! >> but it may not be a legal issue. it may not be a legal issue. >> i mean, we have sent people to jail for -- for violating security, and for compromising classified information. >> it could be unclassified. >> the things we are talking about by way of the leaks are, i have to believe, were not unclassified. they were classified. i would find it hard to believe. we will find out more with the investigation. now let me turn to pakistan. we are paying their 100 million a month extra for the last seven months because the pakistanis have closed the route going to pakistan for our supplies. baz the united states will not apologize for the soldiers who were kill in the strike in november. what are your thoughts about this? >> my thoughts are that pakistan is a complicated relationship. it's an enormously important country -- to us.
. >> if it is not against the law. suppose for whatever reason, this is an -- a gray area where there isn't a law that might cover it, precisely. what should happen? >> you are the lawyer, greta! >> but it may not be a legal issue. it may not be a legal issue. >> i mean, we have sent people to jail for -- for violating security, and for compromising classified information. >> it could be unclassified. >> the things we are talking about by way of the leaks...
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evidence of his crime, and bring her back and drop her offer at the swing set and that is not get the law in the united states of america. >> stephen: oh, right. it was steve king, he said it but he didn't hear it. because your voice goes this way and your ears go all the way back here. you have to go, hey -- [ applause ] >> stephen: anyway, akin is not dropping out of the race, and that is a bit of a wrinkle because romney already trailed obama among the ladies by 12 points. so clearly if republicans are going to attract the she voter they need to understand the female body a little bit better. >> well, i am here to help. jimmy. give me some learning about the ladies music. [ applause ] >> welcome. welcome. welcome, ladies and gentlemen. to the vagina itouch. actually you know, could we change that maim to something a little more family friendly? that's better. welcome to the hoo-ha lady zone 5,000 where we report your z go decide. let's see how to get this started. i can never, i can never remember how to get the lady zone started. push the button some place and i can never find it. do
evidence of his crime, and bring her back and drop her offer at the swing set and that is not get the law in the united states of america. >> stephen: oh, right. it was steve king, he said it but he didn't hear it. because your voice goes this way and your ears go all the way back here. you have to go, hey -- [ applause ] >> stephen: anyway, akin is not dropping out of the race, and that is a bit of a wrinkle because romney already trailed obama among the ladies by 12 points. so...
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the law says truckers waiting for a load at the port can idle only for 30 minutes. that is to keep losing to a minimum but truckers can and do i look pours four hours and it's time. and coming up at 11 the look at why and how this still happens and the effect is having on bay area neighborhoods that is coming up tonight to allow the clock. and is still to come on this special newscast ever get a ticket for running a red light how drivers could get help fighting those fines. plains stock updates passengers stranded at airports lines of what cause is nationwide nightmare today. the losses parents a on a charge bay area boy transforms pain into private,,,,,,,,,, so is there anybody out there who likes those red light traffic cameras? a san as a woman who was wrongfully taken did certainly does it in her complaint inspired a proposed new law. reporter joe vasquez shows us how will help drivers fights defines. >>> it's not gonna stop red light cameras but a new bill signed by the legislature yesterday will regulate them significantly. it's just frustrating and painful. t
the law says truckers waiting for a load at the port can idle only for 30 minutes. that is to keep losing to a minimum but truckers can and do i look pours four hours and it's time. and coming up at 11 the look at why and how this still happens and the effect is having on bay area neighborhoods that is coming up tonight to allow the clock. and is still to come on this special newscast ever get a ticket for running a red light how drivers could get help fighting those fines. plains stock updates...
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the laws already on the books. tell us about that. >> correct. for example, already 25 economically significant regulations at the white house now. regulations with an economic impact of $100million or more. some of those are rules under the affordable care act, the menu labeling rules, rules for vending machines, labor requirements. a lot at the white house now. a lot of rules that are past their statutory deadline, past the deadline that the administration set for themhat have been waiting around for several months. we don't know why. even as some it might be because of the election because the pace the rerun right now is significantly lower than other reelection years. gerr more than 80 percent of the rules have been under review for 90-plus days. what is it takes a long? i don't even want to see these rules come into place, but at the end of the day they should have some efficiency about enacting them. gerri: the biggest issue is transparency, and you mentioned the 90 day threshold. under the executive order 90 days is supposed to be the maxi
the laws already on the books. tell us about that. >> correct. for example, already 25 economically significant regulations at the white house now. regulations with an economic impact of $100million or more. some of those are rules under the affordable care act, the menu labeling rules, rules for vending machines, labor requirements. a lot at the white house now. a lot of rules that are past their statutory deadline, past the deadline that the administration set for themhat have been...
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it was a presidential and congressional policy, it was a law. >> steve perry joining us this morning. thanks, steve. appreciate it. >>> one of the big stories out of iowa is the race for third place. michele bachmann, rick perry, newt gingrich are spending and spending and spending hoping to get into that top three. but what does being in the top three actually buy you? find out when we reveal our answer, up next. they're high in vitamins and potassium. and idaho potatoes are now certified to carry the heart checkmark from the american heart association for foods low in saturated fat and cholesterol. so they're good for my family, and for yours. heart smart idaho potatoes. always look for the grown in idaho seal. ♪ [ female announcer ] if whole grain isn't the first ingredient in your breakfast cereal, what is? now, in every box of general mills big g cereal, there's more whole grain than any other ingredient. that's why it's listed first on the side. from honey nut cheerios to cinnamon toast crunch to lucky charms, get more whole grain than any other ingredient... without question.
it was a presidential and congressional policy, it was a law. >> steve perry joining us this morning. thanks, steve. appreciate it. >>> one of the big stories out of iowa is the race for third place. michele bachmann, rick perry, newt gingrich are spending and spending and spending hoping to get into that top three. but what does being in the top three actually buy you? find out when we reveal our answer, up next. they're high in vitamins and potassium. and idaho potatoes are now...